Mckenzie School District
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Mckenzie School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Mckenzie School District
274 schoolsPreschools
(6)Elementary Schools
(60)Middle Schools
(40)High Schools
(45)Other Schools
(123)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
District ends SEL program contract
Alleged incident in Catawba County School District · North Carolina
A school district's board of education voted to terminate its contract with a social-emotional learning program provider. This decision came after public comments were made regarding the program's implementation. The district will no longer use the company's SEL services.
District promotes Pride Month
Alleged incident in Cherry Hill Township School District · New Jersey
The school district promoted Pride Month on its official website and social media channels. A tweet celebrating the month was subsequently deleted shortly after being posted.
Kindergarten CRT Reading List Sent
Alleged incident in Belmont School District · Massachusetts
A school district provided a summer reading list to kindergarten students. The list included books described as 'critical race theory inspired' focusing on racial injustice and anti-racist activism. This initiative aimed to foster discussion and learning among families.
School promotes Day of Silence
Alleged incident in Belmont School District · Massachusetts
A middle school promoted an external organization's "Day of Silence" event to parents and students. This event aimed to raise awareness about anti-LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment. The school encouraged educators to show support by wearing GSA pins or pride t-shirts.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.